Curated by Paul Weston and DB Burkeman – 75 Incredible visual communicators from
around the globe have created an intimate, same size, black and white sticker.

An exhibition will debut 11/29/11 in Miami at the Wynwood Walls.
Produced for the project will be a video, sticker packs, book and 25 signed black books.
Proceeds from the benefit will go to Acceptance House, a drug rehab facility in Miami.
This is our way of giving back to the locals who are ignored or exploited by the
decadence brought to Miami during Art Basel and the surrounding fairs.

“All the sweet caustic wonders of Retard Riot belong to Noah Lyon. His collection is a cabinet of pithy twisted funhouse images, many of which comment on consumerism, commercialization, pop culture, the state of the nation, everything sucking, and so on. The text in his work is as depictive as his images are — scrolling, punching, slapping, slipping, curling, and doing just about every other thing a cartoon does. His books operate primarily in the vernacular of parody. Taking in his table as a cohesive vision, it was easy to see just how deeply this comic point of view penetrates his process.

There are layers and layers and layers of jokes embedded in Lyon’s stuff. When describing his books, for example, he writes, “Retard Riot books are published by trolls on acid-free paper that is unfriendly to the environment.” There is also mention of the Keebler elves.”